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broad range of scientists across multiple disciplines Desired Qualifications* Master's or PhD in computational chemistry, medicinal chemistry, biophysics, data science or a related field Experience
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related to instruction. While teaching is expected to take place in-person, office hours can be held remotely. Required Qualifications* A PhD in environmental studies, public policy, political science or a
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will work as a strategic partner with the following areas of the Office of Research: The Oral Health Sciences PhD and MS program, the Human and Clinical Research Center, research facilities, research
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lab sessions Grade assignments, per lead faculty instruction. Meet weekly with the lead instructor, and respond promptly to emails. Required Qualifications* Must have an M.A. or PhD in Linguistics, or a
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Qualifications* A PhD in a social science discipline with a demonstrated focus on quantitative methods is required. Experience teaching courses using quantitative methods and analysis, with demonstrated
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Qualifications* A PhD in a social science discipline with a demonstrated focus on quantitative methods is required. Experience teaching courses using quantitative methods and analysis, with demonstrated
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) for students. Further details about featured performances will be announced in August. Required Qualifications* Degree requirement: PhD in Literature or another humanities department, including Performance
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research experience is required. Desired Qualifications* PhD in Biology or related field of science and 3 or more years of related research experience is preferred. Modes of Work Positions that are eligible
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implantation surgeries Master's Degree or PhD in a recognized field of science directly related to the position Minimum three to five years? of directly related laboratory experience Familiarity with University
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Summary The Graduate Program Coordinator serves as a member of our team and is responsible for providing a broad range of assistance to our PhD students and faculty at the Department of Communication and